Apaiser is driven by a dream to transform the bathroom – and of design, market and scientific research later, that’s exactly what they’re doing.
Founder Belinda Try launched the Apaiser brand in 2000, with the revolutionary apaiserMARBLE launching four years later. A luxurious, high performance marble, the material is the perfect union of science and nature, fashioned into unique pieces of functional bathroom art. Today, apaiser is globally recognised as a pioneer in bespoke bathware design, and apaiserMARBLE the original, performative stone for the bathroom.
Desired by leading designers and discerning clients, with a reputation for quality and care, apaiser bath couture is now featured in award winning hotels, resorts and residences across the world.
Each piece of apaiser bathware is hand crafted by a team of highly experienced masters – up to 12 expert craftsmen will spend more than 300 hours lovingly creating each piece of apaiser bathware by hand. Adhering to the highest production standards, and committed to quality and design at every stage, apaiser present to you at home beautiful works of functioning bathroom art.
Good design is a journey tailored to the individual, apaiser knows this, and treating bathroom with the importance it deserves, it’s you who’ll define the perfect bathroom experience, selecting from three levels of design – Collections, Made to Measure and Bath Couture.
Bath couture is the haute couture of bathware, giving you the freedom to create exquisite, individualised bathware, in partnership with our apaiser designers and master craftsmen – design, dimensions, colour; apaiser offers complete customisation!
All apaiser products are handcrafted from apaiserMARBLE – A luxurious blend of repurposed marble, combined with stone and minerals sourced from the rich soils of the Australian Barossa region – experience the difference.
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